Working slow downs, sabotaging equipment, runnning away.
Ok, you're an idiot if you can't answer this yourself. What would you do if you were a slave, locked up and forced to work without any hope of freedom? As far as slave owners were concerned, slaves deserved to be treated very poorly. The slaves resisted because it was their only hope to be free.
they resisted slavery because they faught back ,or either they just cooked the food and did what they had to do so that way they wouldnt,have to be slaves for so long..So slaves just did what they had to do even though they had a million and one jobs they just did what they had to do as slaves,lots of people come back at me saying thats right ,thats so true,so you know why not put some of your brain on the internet
Slaves did not benefit from slavery.
Slaves developed several ways to resist slavery in the South. Many were able to escape and flee to the North or into Canada using the Underground Railroad. Another form of resistance involved slowing down their work although this often resulted in whippings and other punishment. They resisted slavery through a type of code that only they understood, often in the songs they sang.
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I think that slaves mostly did the work,yes they did break tools but this is not how they resisted slavery:)
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attempted escapes
The two ways slaves resisted slavery were the underground tunnel or fighting back for themselves
The first slaves arrived in North American in 1619. African slaves resisted the restraints of slavery by rebelling and running away.
Quakers resisted slavery.
I learned this in social studies I had this question on my worksheet and the answer to the effect is the slaves resisted slavery.
they had people on the look out for kidnappers and would often run as far as possible to get away from being caught
Ok, you're an idiot if you can't answer this yourself. What would you do if you were a slave, locked up and forced to work without any hope of freedom? As far as slave owners were concerned, slaves deserved to be treated very poorly. The slaves resisted because it was their only hope to be free.
I learned this in social studies I had this question on my worksheet and the answer to the effect is the slaves resisted slavery.
There were a variety of ways that slaves resisted. Some of these include working slower than they were capable of, committing arson, and faking illnesses.
a quaker familyQuakers resisted slavery